Filling Operator Lv II **2nd Shift
The Wonderful Company · Del Rey, CA, United States · Posted Jul 8, 2026
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Batch Operator
Required to obtain HACCP certification annually
Responsible for the documentation/operation of Canister CCP’s
Perform “pre-flight” checks created for Batch Operator position
Assist with continuous improvement projects
Perform preventative work orders pertaining but not limited to cleaning, and wear and tear observations
May be asked to assist with level 1 breaks, lunches, or even absences
Ability to operate level 1 machinery, including “pre-flight” checks, and documentation
Responsible for visual management of flow meters, tank levels, RO water supply, tank cleanings
Support with new onboarding training for future employees
Required to attend chemical training annually
May be asked to support COP cleanings inside the Beverage Filler
Responsible for the physical creation of batches
Required to follow specific ingredients, and produce batches to internal specifications
Responsible for assisting with re-work, including but not limited to dumping bottles, disposal of materials, proper documentation
Required to cross train to all level 2 positions
Material Handler
Responsible for tracking Filling consumables
Responsible for re-work tasks and procedures
Ability to operate level 1 machinery, including “pre-flight” checks, and documentation
Required to have a company email, report inventory counts, respond to any concerns dealing with consumption/inventory
Responsible for reconciling batches to completion
Responsible for the removal and installation of chart recorders daily
Required to collect all material tags from various machines and consume accordingly
Required to learn and operate within our Oracle system
May be asked to assist with level 1 breaks, lunches, or even absences
Assist with continuous improvement projects
Perform preventative work orders pertaining but not limited to cleaning, and wear and tear observations
Support with new onboarding training for future employees
Responsible for all controlled documents throughout the filling department
Assist with SDS documents
Required to attend chemical training annually
May be asked to support COP cleanings inside the Beverage Filler
Assist with continuous improvement projects
Assist with BRC audit preparations
Required to cross train to all level 2 positions
Utility
Ability to operate level 1 machinery, including “pre-flight” checks, and documentation
Responsible for breaks and lunches for level 1 and 3 operators (adhere to 5th hr. requirements)
Required to cross train to all level 2 positions
Responsible for the documentation and visual management of the tube-in-tube (CCP)
Ability to complete all level 3 daily documentation
Required to obtain HACCP certification annually
Ability to perform all “pre-flight” checks for level 1 and 3 equipment
Assist with continuous improvement projects
Perform preventative work orders pertaining but not limited to cleaning, and wear and tear observations
Assist in any re-work assignments
Required to attend chemical training annually
May be asked to support COP cleanings inside the Beverage Filler
CIP Operator
Safety and quality are always priority in all daily tasks
Pre-flight checks
Correlate batches vs. production orders
Schedule CIP’S on juice holding tanks
Operate chiller as needed
Monitor and change HACCP canister filters
Adhere to all batch sheet recipes
Communicate with supervisor and lead
Adhere to 5’s zones
Food safety awareness
Handle cleaning chemicals according to standard operating procedures
Must be able to demonstrate knowledge of chemicals used for the various CIP’s
Must pass a physical test demonstrating the CIP use of the APS, SERAC filler, tanks etc.
Ability to fill out approved documentation associated with CIP’s
Ability to demonstrate the importance of safety at all times by using the correct PPE’s for each task and following the SWS/SSOP for the task that is being performed.
Check out chemicals, tools and equipment from chemical room and return them at the end of your shift.
Use the color-coding chart to ensure that the correct chemical containers are being used.
Ability to use cleaning tools, chemical foamers, squeegees, brooms, scrubbers, water hoses, high pressure water guns and other tools and equipment to clean areas around the plant.
Ability to fill out the MSS sheets of areas that were cleaned throughout the shift.
Use Personal Protective Equipment for chemical specific use.
Must be able to work in wet environment
Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs., push, pull, lift and climb when needed to complete various tasks.
Other duties as assigned
PPE required to perform this job:
Bump cap
Safety vest
Safety glasses
Hearing protection
Closed toe shoes
Chemical gloves
Chemical suit
Rubber boots
Face shield
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
Ability to add and subtract two-digit numbers and to multiply and divide with 10's and 100's.
Ability to deal with problems involving a few concrete variables in standardized …